Our guides make history: the first BASE jump from Mount Fitz Roy, Patagonia
On January 7th, our super-guides Boris Egorov, Vladimir Murzaev, and their partner Konstantin Yaemurd made the world's first BASE jump from Mount Fitz Roy, Patagonia.
The team climbed the Royal Flush route, spent three days on the sheer cliff, and jumped from the summit, thereby opening a new exit.
Boris Egorov: "A huge wall, a multi-day climb, and a new, beautiful exit. A stroke of luck. A stroke of pure luck, earned through all our experience."
We congratulate the guys on this fantastic achievement and wish them continued success!
*Mount Fitz Roy (3405 m) is a symbol of Patagonia and the dream of many climbers. One of the most challenging mountaineering peaks in the world: strong winds, harsh weather, vertical walls.























